are working none stop to help life return to normal. president obama joined governorchrischristieearlierin the day to survey the damage to new jersey's coast. >> for those like the people i just had the chance to meet on this block and thought new jersey, throughout the region whose lives have been upended myecond message ise are he for you, and we will not forget. we will follow up to make sure that you get all the help that you need until you've rebuilt. >> what i said yesterday i really mean. there has got to be sorrow, and you see that, and the president has seen that today, in the eyes and faces of a lot of the folks he's met, and that sorrow is appropriate. we suffered some loss. luckily we haven't suffered that much loss of life, and we thank god for that. but we have suffered losses, and this is the worst storm that i've seen if my lifetime in this state but we cannot permit that sorrow to replaces the resilience they know all new jerseyans have. >> rose: after andrew cuomo of new york early today completed touring the region. he shared his impressions while discussing the state

of the promotion 58 sale of her clothesatchristies. thentom ford asked me to do his campaign for guchi when he was there for ten years, i worked with him. and maybe that was what really put me in the world of fashion as a photographer. >> rose: have there been times in this career in which you worried that maybe it was not going to work the way you thought it was. >> you know. >> rose: when a magazine night have stopped calling oromething like that. i think that there is that fear all the time. i don't really know. i'm a freelance, so even though last year i turned 30 in my profession, i think that there is no assurance. i was saying if you win a gold medal at the olympics doesn't mean will you win it next year. and you know it's the same with us. i think we are only as good as our last job. and as much as people can tell you oh you have really made it, in my head i don't think you ever really make anything because i mean it's like you. you have an amazing reputation but who knows whether next year, you know. we hope not. >> rose: don't remind me. but no that's true. >> it is true. >> rose: bu

bloomberg, mayor bloomberg, governorchristiehavedone a good job about being calm. that's one of the things dr. grossman was saying, why did this happen what's going on, he walked out in the rain and spoke to the press. >> rose: right. so hospitals today are equipped to respond to these kinds of emergencies. we talked about generators. what else do we need fromur best hospals when we face this kind of emergency? >> well, we are trained in columbia presbyterian, new york presbyterian at columbia, we changed the name. i've been there too long. we are the command center and go through drills what to do during emergencies. during 9/11 up i went, we were command center, everybody knew what to do. of course there was nothing to do up there because there were no survivors that went up there. we go through drills that involve moving people into special care centers. i'm sure that in this case, one of the big fears asi from the electricity running out in the hospital and then the babies not having enough oxygen or medicine was they're being moved to all these different hospitals. char

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